Lightning Minerals Ltd (ASX:L1M) CEO Alex Biggs speaks with Proactive after announcing the company has completed a successful inaugural drilling program at the flagship Dundas Lithium Project, striking more pegmatites under cover in eight drill holes of up to 17 metres in width. Lightning is now conducting infill soil sampling on the neighbouring tenement, following up on lithium in soil results of up to 218 parts per million lithium over an 8-kilometre soil anomaly. It is also planning an infill soil program to follow up results from Dundas North, expected to begin in the fourth quarter of this calendar year.
“We have multiple targets across our Dundas project area in proximity to known lithium resources and operating mines.
“Our aim is to accelerate our exploration to test target areas effectively and efficiently. I commend the team and our contractors on completing a safe, efficient and effective phase 1 drilling program and look forward to updating the market in due course on further progress,” said Biggs.
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Lightning Minerals Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration of critical minerals and lithium at its tenements across Western Australia. Its flagship Dundas Project is located in the Dundas region of Western Australia. Its Caraibas and Sidronio Lithium Projects are located in the Eastern Brazilian Pegmatite Province that encompasses about 150,000 square kilometers, stretching from Bahia state to Rio de Janeiro state. The Company also owns the Dalmas and Hiver lithium projects in Quebec, Canada, another significant and evolving lithium region globally as well as other projects in Western Australia which include Mt Jewell, Mt Bartle and Mailman Hill, which are prospective for base metals and critical minerals. The Dundas Project is 454 square kilometer land holding in Western Australia that is prospective for lithium and critical minerals. The Caraibas Project consists of five separate tenements covering about 1,733 hectares.